As for the cameras, the phone has a single 16MP sensor with an f/1.6 aperture lens at the back, and an 8MP selfie shooter with an f/1.6 lens at the front.

The handset is powered by Android Go, a stripped down version of Android designed to run on entry-level phones. But with the Snapdragon 835 though, it has the potential to become a powerful stock Android driver.

The phone also comes with the Boombox Speaker which debuted on the LG G7 thinQ, IP68 rating, and a 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC.

While no specific price was mentioned, LG did say that they will offer the phone at an “exceptional price.” I am curious as how this will turn out for the company, seeing as we have a Snapdragon 845 device in the market at a pretty exceptional price.

Aside from the G7 One, LG also announced the G7 Fit. The handset will also come with processor from a few years ago, the Snapdragon 821. It will presumably cost even less, and will run on LG’s Ui on top of Android Oreo.